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Old 08-04-2006, 05:14 PM
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I need your help to align screen on my X5!!!

Hi, I need your help!!!
I reset my X5 but now when the "align screen" appears I tap on the targets but my X5 doesn´t align and this screen appears again, I can´t enter to my device!! please help me!!
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Old 08-05-2006, 12:42 AM
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This is a common problem on the x5 and is caused by the insulation on one cable wearing off with use. It is an easy repair to do yourself.

These are my own instructions and are built up after a lot of experience of fixing x5's Good luck

You need the following items.

Small cross head screwdriver, small containor to save screws etc, small clean piece of plastic, a pin, insulation tape.

Remove the main battery,the backup battery and any CF, SD cards or filling strips.

Carefully pull off the two top rubber feet and stick them loosely down on the piece of plactic ( be careful you want them to remain sticky so you can use them again.. If not, have some thin double sided tape handy - glue will not do it).

Under the feet, you will see small screws, undo and remove these, place them safely in your containor.

At the bottom of the axim , you will see two screws that are normally hidden by the main battery, unscrew these and place them in the containor.

Each side of the main battery compartment, you will see a small black rubber plug pushed flush to the surface, use your pin to carefully remove these and expose two more screws. Save the rubber bungs in your containor.
Unscrew these two screws and again save them.

Carefully pull away the two side rubber grips, use the pin to start you at the bottom pointed end. (Take care as you need these to remain sticky). Place these face up on your clean plastic.

Starting at the bottom of the X5, by the connectors, use a credit card or finger nail (- I use the latter), to split the case by depressing the latches that are between the top and bottom case. TAKE care not to break them.

Use the credit card or finger nail to carefully open the case all the way arround on both sides and lift away the rear case.

Look at the bottom left of the exposed motherboard. You will see a very small clear plastic connector with two small wires. This is the speaker cable, carefully disconnect this from the motherboard.

With the axim face down, lift the motherboard up by the bottom connector to approx 20 degrees and pull backwards. It may help to hold the top of the case and pull this carefully away from the motherbord so that the speaker connection is free.

You should now have the motherboard, screen assembly clear of the case.

Turn the assembly over so that the screen is upwards. It is a good time now to fully clean the screen.

Bottom right/middle of the screen is a clear plastic ribbon with 4 stripes in (above a red brown ribbon cable). If you look, on the left of this, you will see a small depression, possibly even bare metal. It is this giving the problems. Cut a piece of insulation tape approx 1/4 inch wide and place this to cover all or at least the left edge of the ribbon cable ( you can wrap it under the cable also).

Some people prefer to remove the screen assembly to fix the cable. It is not essential If you choose to remove the screen, the following steps ( optional) are added.

Turn over the assembly so that the screen is away from you. On each side their are 2 small plastic clips that hold the screen against the motherboard. CAREFULLY prise one top clip away from the motherboard and push( or pull) the the motherboard/screen appart. Repeat on the other 3 clips until the MB/screen are seperated.. Careflully turn over the assembly and hinge the screen forwards by the bottom. Support this well, you do not want to break a cable.

Their are 3 connectors. The large left connector holds the cable by a strip on plastic that has a grey handle each side. Lift these handles TOGETHER ( you risk breaking the strip if you do one at a time.. my first axim died this way).
The two other cables are held by a similar arrangement, but the cable is released by pushing the handles towards the bottom connector on the motherboard.

The screen should now be free.

Repair the worn cable as previously stated

Reassemble in the reverse order., and remember the speaker cable.
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